The Statue of Tuthmosis III
White stone (Marble), from Deir El-Medina, now in Cairo Museum, 26.5cm.ht.
He wears a nemes-headdress with uraeus and a shendit-kilt.
Here, the king depicted in a kneeling pose that he put his hands on his thighs and holding two round offering pots which are named "Nu-Jars".

The Statue of Amenhotep II
Schist, from Karnak, 68 cm.ht., now in Cairo Muesum. 
He standing, wearing a khat-headdress with uraeus and a short shendit-kilt, both hands holding rolled papyrus. This statue has a back-pillar to save and protect it but Alas it lost his feet and were restoratted his legs.

The Statue of Akhenaten
Sandstone, from Karnak, now in Cairo Museum. 310 cm.ht. 
He wears a tall double crown beneath it a Khat-headdress with uraeus, tall royal beard and a wide shendit-kilt. His hands cross on his chest holding on his left heka-scepter and on the right a flail, in the statue in carnates the features of Akhenaten as his tall face so his body but his stomach is full.

The Statue of Akhenaten
Yellow limestone, discovered in a house at Tel El-Amarna, now in Cairo Museum, 35cm.ht.
He wears Khepresh (Blue crown), a wide kilt which is usually he wears it in his statues and Sandals.
He holds an offering table which is carved on it food and Lotus flowers.

The statue of Ramses II
Grey granite, now in Cairo Museum, 210cm.ht.
This statue represents the king's name Ramses that the king depicted as a child putting his finger in his mouth (ms), above his head is a solar disc (Rc) and he holds a rush (the plant Sw) that forms Rc-ms-sw
All these under the protection of the falcon-god-Horron.

The statue of Sennefer and senay
Black Granite, Karnak, now in Cairo Museum, 120cm.ht., reign of Amenhotep II & Tuthmosis III.
Sennefer was a mayor of the southern city (Thebes). He wears a heavy wig, a long kilt, and a beneath it is a pair of heart-shaped amulet, beside him his wife wearing a tall tight dress, a heavy, tall wig and abroad collar. Both embraces the other by one hand while the other stretched on the knee.
Between them, their daughter standing and wearing a tall dress and a heavy, tall wig.

 

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